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ARARIO GALLERY Seoul will be hosting SIM Raejung’s solo exhibition Drowsy-head from 4 April to 13 May 2023. Following SIM’s earlier solo exhibition that took place at ARARIO MUSEUM in Space four years ago, the occasion features fourteen new works, including drawings, paintings, and videos in the fourth-floor exhibition space, whereat SIM continues to explore the incompleteness of personal memory and affect within the broader framework of our kind’s life and death.

The key concept that SIM highlights in Drowsy-head is ‘drowsy.’ As the second in five stages of consciousness, ‘drowsy’ refers to a state of drowsiness in which one tends to be lethargic and slow in responding to external stimuli. The term ‘narcolepsy,’ which describes said state, originates from Greek to depict irresistible drowsiness. SIM’s narcolepsy metaphorically gestures to a fundamental pursuit of humanity’s essential property, pointing to phenomena felt through and in SIM’s own body, such as delirium or unconsciousness.

Based on daily experience, SIM has been unpacking instantaneous feelings and thoughts in the form of drawings. Weaving in her attraction to the topic of ‘life and death’ and the surrounding contexts after witnessing the event of death, in particular, SIM foregrounds human nature and its abyss as varied causes in her narratives. Intricately entangled with her visceral imagination and fractured reality, SIM’s signature techniques of repetitive patterns, fragmented and disruptive lines, and expressionist brush strokes have developed into a series of drawings and animation.

Whereas her previous exhibition foregrounded dark imageries and works that capture her encounters with murder cases in the course of research, such as homicide, body mutilation, and cannibalism, the works in Drowsy-head accentuate the contrast between bright primary colors and monochrome hues as translations of primal sensations to command the fourth-floor exhibition space. Also, by trying her hand at painting, SIM ventures into new territory in an attempt to expand her formative world alongside mediatory experimentation. ‘Drowsy-head’ comes from the last line in French poet Jean Arthur Rimbaud’s poem ‘Dawn.’ SIM presents the time and space of ‘noon’ as a conceptual metaphor whereat the awakened world and unconscious self come together to cross paths.

SIM Raejung has held solo exhibitions at ARARIO GALLERY Seoul (2019, Seoul, Korea) and Art Space Hue (2016, Paju, Korea). Also, she has presented her works at a number of group exhibitions and events, including Songeun (2021, Seoul, Korea), Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (2021, Ansan, Korea), ARARIO GALLERY Cheonan (2021, Cheonan, Korea), Artbelt Soje (2020, Daejeon, Korea), Kyobo Art Space (2019, Seoul, Korea), ARARIO GALLERY Ryse Hotel (2018, Seoul, Korea), and ARARIO MUSEUM in SPACE (2017, Seoul, Korea).

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About the Artist

Raejung Sim takes man’s most base internal confessions of inherent loneliness and anxiety, extreme compulsions and obsessions, and expels them through antipodal black and white drawings full of a heavy, murky energy; only to be followed by tens of hundreds more drawings compulsively overlapped and compiled into animations.

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ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL opened its doors in Sogyeok-dong in 2006. Since then, it has established its foothold as a leading contemporary art gallery in Korea and across Asia, continuing to be at the forefront of the international art scene through its efficient representation system and bold exhibitions. In March 2014, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL relocated near the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. In April 2018, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL RYSE HOTEL, a second exhibition space in Seoul, opened in the Hongdae area. Running concurrently with its primary location until November 2019, the project space aimed to mirror the experimental spirit of the neighbourhood through its innovative programming. In 2022, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL ended its Sogyeok-dong era. However, the various experimentation and ventures carried out in the gallery’s previous spaces continue to shape its future at its current location in Wonseo-dong, which reopened in February 2023. Through the preemptive discovery of young artists, steady support of represented artists, and the realisation of meaningful and original exhibitions, ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL aims to continually grow and contribute to the growth of the contemporary art scene in Korea.

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